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Former Enron CEO could see new trial
HOUSTON AP - It's a 28-word word law that's been used for more than two decades by federal prosecutors to send high-profile public officials and corporate executives, including former Enron Corp. CEO Jeff Skilling, to prison.But the law's future could be in doubt as Skilling's appeal of his criminal convictions - in which he challenges the statute's constitutional validity - is set to be heard by the U.Hearing scheduled in fee dispute in which bribery conspiracy began
JACKSON, Miss. AP - A hearing is scheduled for Tuesday in the dispute over $26.5 million in legal fees that led to bribery charges against some of the most powerful plaintiffs attorneys in Mississippi.The lawsuit was filed in 2007 when the Jones, Funderburg, Sessums, Peterson Lee law firm claimed it was shortchanged after working with tort attorney Richard "Dickie" Scruggs and others.View more book results for the query "*"
NLRB Recess Appointments Ruled Unconstitutional—Again
Another federal appeals court has held that President Barack Obama's recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board were unconstitutional because the Senate was not in recess.Product Announcements: Networking & Storage
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PEORIA, Ill. AP - Two central Illinois police officers have been charged with beating a man who claims he was pepper-sprayed, kicked, punched and shocked with a stun gun following a police chase that was videotaped by a squad car camera.Peoria Officers Andrew Smith, 29, and Gerald Suelter, 39, were arrested Monday night on charges of official misconduct, aggravated battery, battery and mob action, according to the police department.House bill redistributes funding from South Florida
A state House redistribution funding formula for state prosecutors and public defenders would severely slash budgets in South Florida to the benefit of Orlando, Fort Myers and Naples.Trending Stories
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